Royal Wedding
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Asked if the Government could envisage any legislation being introduced, either before or retrospectively relating to the Royal wedding, the PMOS said the Government had given its view to the Palace, as it was required to do. The Government did not believe that legislation was necessary.
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"The Government did not believe that legislation was necessary."
Is this the same government that, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, ‘believed’ in the existence of WMD?
Comment by Roger Huffadine — 23 Feb 2005 on 2:02 pm | Link